Hello everyone!
I don’t know about you, but reading comprehension questions are definitely not my students’ cup of tea… so, after reading a report about rats!! we faced the ever present comprehension questions. My students looked at me, I looked at their faces and I knew we had to do something about it. Do you want to see them enjoy doing these dull questions? What this video and see it yourself.
Have fun 😉
María Esther

During the last two weeks 6th primary students have been doing some reinforcement activities to improve their vocabulary and also review grammar tenses. This week they have done some activities related to the weather. Here is a website they can use as a reference while doing these activities as it contains quite detailed vocabulary.

In the following link, students may do exercises related to much/many. This is one of the exercises that will appear in the writing part and they must be able to see what’s the difference. I hope you may give it a good use!

Hi people!
Who says that teaching Reported Speech must be boring? We can find lots of dialogues in different sources, such as songs, waiting for our students to be reported. And then, we can all sing along if we feel like it.

In this unit we have started working on relative clauses. This grammar point will be developed in the following units. We have started with some simple activities. Here is the link to one of the exercises we are going to work on.

5th primary students have started the new unit this week. One of the issues we are going to practise is present perfect simple. Students had already studied it last year, but we are starting with some easy activities like choosing the correct auxiliary verb: have or has, revising irregular verbs. Here are some of the materials I am going to use during my classes and upload them on iTunesU.

This week 5th primary students have been working on the second conditional. We have done lots of activities from their books and we have also practised it using their iPads. They have not found it very difficult. Here is the link to one of the exercises that I am going to upload for them on iTunesU.

Hi everyone,
This week in 4 ESO we are studying the modal verbs that express probability.
I found this pdf with a lot of different conspiracy theories and the students had to use the modal verbs
depending on weather they believed these statements are true or not.